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A tall, intense, hulking actor who was a natural to play Frankenstein's
monster in The Bride (1985), Clancy Brown has utilized his naturally menacing
exterior for a career's worth of villainous roles, most notably in films such as
Highlander and The Shawshank Redemption. With good looks that could be described
as somewhat Neanderthal in nature, he has also found the occasional sympathetic
portrayal, and been equal to the task of acting it. Clancy Brown was born on
January 5, 1959, in Urbana, OH, the son of a newspaperman-turned-U.S.
congressman. He was raised in both Urbana and Washington, D.C., and claims to
have been introduced to acting by a neighbor who got him into Shakespeare at a
young age. Brown acted in high school and during his teenage summers before
enrolling at Northwestern University on a track scholarship as a discus hurler.
He graduated with a degree in speech and went on to mix drinks in Chicago while
working in local theater.
Brown's first film role established the trend for how his services would be used
throughout his career. He appeared as Viking in the Sean Penn "juvy" drama Bad
Boys (1983), in which he threw around his muscle as one of the detention
center's intimidators. Next he appeared in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai
Across the 8th Dimension (1984) as the cowboy Rawhide, then as Highlander's
sword-wielding embodiment of evil, Kurgan, in the 1986 cult classic. A
succession of roles as bruising heavies, often corrupt cops, followed during the
late '80s and '90s, in films such as Dead Man Walking (1996) and The Hurricane
(1999). The most memorable among these was Captain Byron Hadley, the crooked
prison guard with the deadly billy club in the multiple-Oscar-nominated The
Shawshank Redemption (1994). In 1997, he played one of his more infrequent good
guy roles as Sergeant Zim in Starship Troopers. From 1997-1998, he had a
prominent recurring guest role as a doctor on NBC's ratings champ ER. His
prolific television career also includes a role on the sci-fi series Earth 2
(1994). In 2002, Brown appeared among an ensemble cast in the HBO film The
Laramie Project, which was about the beating death of gay Wyoming teen Matthew
Shepard. The next year, he took on the prominant role of Brother Justin Crowe on
HBO's cryptic period drama Carnivāle, joining another talented ensemble cast and
once again tapping into his dark side. Brown's distinctive voice has been in
high demand throughout his career, resulting in dozens of voice-over credits in
animated features such as The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) and television
series.
Source:
starpulse.com
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